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TOCA returns for Race Driver 2

Codemasters have announced that the world-famous TOCA branding will be making a return to their Race Driver series, despite having said that it would be dropped when the game was revealed last September.

"Securing the TOCA name guarantees the future for this established and immensely powerful motor sport gaming brand. For gamers, the TOCA series is the number one choice in realistic racing and TOCA Race Driver 2 maintains that key value and drives it forward with an incredible variety of motor sports." commented Codemasters' Nick Wheelwright.

The game is set to feature online racing from 31 championships spread over a wide range of racing formats including GT Sports Car, Street Racing, Rally, German DTM, Super Truck racing, Ice-Racing and even Stockcar Oval Racing.

TOCA Race Driver 2: The Ultimate Racing Simulator is due for release on the PC and Xbox later this spring, and more details about the game are available from the Race Driver 2 website.

Gamers made aware of memory importance

The amount of memory in your computer could be crucial to enjoyment of the latest games titles, which can benefit from new high-performance Ballistix RAM.

It's suggested that most PC owners could at least double their computers memory, in many cases giving even old PC's a new lease of life or new powerful PC's their true full potential. Find out here how much and which RAM your computer needs.

Speed boost for British gamers

Internet service providers across the UK have been increasing connection speeds rapidly over the past few months, with new higher speed 8Mbps products from BT Total Broadband and other major ADSL providers.

The new faster speeds are already being offered in some parts of the country, where operator UK Online are providing a Home 22Mbps service over selected BT telephone lines in major urban areas.

Meanwhile gamers living in Telewest and NTL cabled areas can now receive up to 10Mbps download speeds on the top consumer package.